- have
borne the name
Bonhomme Richard or Bon
Homme Richard (pronounced [
bɔnɔm ʁi.ʃaʁ]), the
French language equivalent of "Goodman Richard". The name...
- Brœðr muno
beriaz ok at
bǫnom verða[z] muno
systrungar sifiom spilla. Hart er í heimi, hórdómr
mikill —skeggǫld, skálmǫld —skildir ro klofnir—...
- Cima del
Bonom (Sima dël
Bonòm in Piedmontese) is a
mountain of Piedmont, Italy, with an
elevation of 1,877
metres (6,158 ft). It is
located in the Biellese...
-
Samuel Bonom (March 7, 1912 –
December 15, 1962) was an
American lawyer and
politician from New York.
Bonom was born on
March 7, 1912, in Brooklyn, New...
- witchcraft, and sorcery. It is not
uncommon to
consult a
local seer -
known as a
bonom di bwa - for fortune-telling or to
obtain protective amulets or charms,...
- Le
Bonhomme (French pronunciation: [lə
bɔnɔm] ; German: Diedolshausen; Alsatian:
Bonom) is a
village and
commune in the Haut-Rhin département of north-eastern...
-
Khmer language,
which means mountain. The
Bahnar have many names, such as
Bonom, Jolong, Rongao, Tolo, Kriem, Roh, Konkodeh, Golar, and others.
Bahnar has...
- five
other New
College students;
Hubert Schulze,
Edward Stanzyk,
Oscar Bonom,
Harry Ream, and
Antoni Mareski. At Columbia,
Luckman was a
member of the...
- /Lib. 2nd J.
Sidney Levine* Dem./Lib. died on
December 22, 1955
Samuel Bonom Democrat on
February 7, 1956,
elected to fill
vacancy 3rd Mary A. Gillen*...
- New York
State ****embly Preceded by Leo F.
Rayfiel New York
State ****embly
Kings County, 2nd
District 1945–1955 Succeeded by
Samuel Bonom...